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''1982'' is a memoir written by Canadian radio personality Jian Ghomeshi. Describing a year in Ghomeshi's teenage life as an Iranian-Canadian, the book received mixed reviews.


Content

''1982'' is a memoir of Ghomeshi's life at the age of 14 (during 1982) growing up as an Iranian-Canadian in
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(a suburb of Toronto), his attempt to fit in as one of the few non-white kids in his neighbourhood, and his goal of mimicking his idol
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. During this time Ghomeshi ensured his clothes smelled of cigarette smoke (despite being a non-smoker, it would give him "social credibility"), dressed " new wave" and listened to music from David Bowie,
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, and Rush.


Reception

''1982'' received mixed reception from critics.
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provided a "Short list" (of which are used frequently in ''1982'') of what she liked about the book, including the use of song titles as chapter headings (which would prompt the reader to download the song), and Ghomeshi's "use of 'Bowie' as both a proper noun and adjective." Whittall called it a "funny, nostalgic and compelling read, especially for music nerds of a certain age." Stephen Carlick criticized the book, saying that Ghomeshi's attempt to appeal to the varied audience that listens to his
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program '' Q'' made it "uneven and often tedious" to read, making the reader question who the book was for after the prologue which Carlick referred to as "1982 for Dummies".


Sequel

Ghomeshi wrote a sequel but, due to allegations of
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, in October 2014 his publisher,
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, announced that it would not publish it.


References

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External links


''Ottawa Citizen'' review
2012 non-fiction books Canadian memoirs Canadian biographies Viking Press books